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to make sure all the branches of government have the same amount of power
to make sure all the branches of government have the same amount of power
to make sure all the branches of government have the same amount of power
the federal system controls most or all the power of government and the unitary system one in which all government is derived form the central government.
A unitary government holds all power at, what we call in the United States, the federal level. There are no issues that the federal government cannot deal with. The opposite of unitary government is the federal government, meaning that there are multiple levels of government. The United States is a federal system of government, with power being shared between the state and federal governments.
the federal system controls most or all the power of government and the unitary system one in which all government is derived form the central government.
The national government holds all the power in a unitary government, as opposed to a federal systems as seen in the United States where power is fragmented between the federal, state and local levels.
Jefferson decreased the power of the Federal Government.
After the war, the power of the federal government did greatly increase.
The Civil War increased the power of the Federal government.
The powers of the US Constitution were clearly "spelled out" for the most part. In order to satisfy statesmen that the Federal government would not have overwhelming power, the Constitution specifies that all powers not given to the Federal government belonged to the States. That is how power is divided between the States and the Federal government.
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